The Tragic Engagement: A Study of Shakespeare's Classical TragediesFunk & Wagnalls, 1968 - 336 ページ |
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... thou ? KENT A very honest - hearted fellow , and as poor as the King . LEAR If thou be'st as poor for a subject as he's for a King , thou art poor enough . What wouldst thou ? KENT Service . LEAR Who wouldst thou serve ? KENT You . LEAR ...
... thou ? KENT A very honest - hearted fellow , and as poor as the King . LEAR If thou be'st as poor for a subject as he's for a King , thou art poor enough . What wouldst thou ? KENT Service . LEAR Who wouldst thou serve ? KENT You . LEAR ...
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... thou knew'st too well , My heart was to thy rudder tied by the strings , And thou shouldst tow me after . O'er my spirit Thy full supremacy thou knew'st . CLEOPATRA O , my pardon ! Now I must ANTONY To the young man send humble treaties ...
... thou knew'st too well , My heart was to thy rudder tied by the strings , And thou shouldst tow me after . O'er my spirit Thy full supremacy thou knew'st . CLEOPATRA O , my pardon ! Now I must ANTONY To the young man send humble treaties ...
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... Thou shouldst come like a Fury crown'd with snakes , Not like a formal man . ( II.v.40-41 ) · • · I'll spurn thine eyes Like balls before me ; I'll unhair thy head , Thou shalt be whipp'd with wire , and stew'd in brine . Melt Egypt ...
... Thou shouldst come like a Fury crown'd with snakes , Not like a formal man . ( II.v.40-41 ) · • · I'll spurn thine eyes Like balls before me ; I'll unhair thy head , Thou shalt be whipp'd with wire , and stew'd in brine . Melt Egypt ...
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